Cowlitz Help
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Cowlitz Help
Thinking of going to the Cowlitz this weekend with a buddy. Neither of us have ever been there. Was wondering if it's worth the trip for a couple of bankees. Looking for advice of what to use and where to go. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks.
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RE:Cowlitz Help
I have only been there once.
I fished at Barrier. If you want your drift to be short, like it would be
in the Puyallup, bring heavier led, thats a mistake I made when i went there,
i wasnt prepared for the fast moving water that the Cow presented.
I saw a winter run caught on eggs while I was there.
Im not the best resource for the Cowlitz, but thats what I learned while I was there.
If I was you, I would PM jens, or 'pooh, they have both brought alot of steel out of those waters.
Im sure they can give you good info.
I fished at Barrier. If you want your drift to be short, like it would be
in the Puyallup, bring heavier led, thats a mistake I made when i went there,
i wasnt prepared for the fast moving water that the Cow presented.
I saw a winter run caught on eggs while I was there.
Im not the best resource for the Cowlitz, but thats what I learned while I was there.
If I was you, I would PM jens, or 'pooh, they have both brought alot of steel out of those waters.
Im sure they can give you good info.
~Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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It's a start. Thanks. Look me up when you get back to Washington in the summer. I'll take you out for some smallies.Fish_Bait111397 wrote:I have only been there once.
I fished at Barrier. If you want your drift to be short, like it would be
in the Puyallup, bring heavier led, thats a mistake I made when i went there,
i wasnt prepared for the fast moving water that the Cow presented.
I saw a winter run caught on eggs while I was there.
Im not the best resource for the Cowlitz, but thats what I learned while I was there.
If I was you, I would PM jens, or 'pooh, they have both brought alot of steel out of those waters.
Im sure they can give you good info.
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Barrier is harder to fish from the shore, but puts out some fish. When the water gets high throw around the brush piles with a float. Blue creeks is a popular spot and has a good amount of bank access. Drift fish or throw bobbers with bait. Corkies and yarn work well as well as "glowballing". Try throwing glowing corkies and yarn the first hour before sunrise.
It is definately worthwhile for a bankie, when the water level gets high the bank anglers often outproduce the boat guys.
It is definately worthwhile for a bankie, when the water level gets high the bank anglers often outproduce the boat guys.
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One of the harvesters of the sea.
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Sounds good to me, see you then !kzoo wrote:It's a start. Thanks. Look me up when you get back to Washington in the summer. I'll take you out for some smallies.Fish_Bait111397 wrote:I have only been there once.
I fished at Barrier. If you want your drift to be short, like it would be
in the Puyallup, bring heavier led, thats a mistake I made when i went there,
i wasnt prepared for the fast moving water that the Cow presented.
I saw a winter run caught on eggs while I was there.
Im not the best resource for the Cowlitz, but thats what I learned while I was there.
If I was you, I would PM jens, or 'pooh, they have both brought alot of steel out of those waters.
Im sure they can give you good info.
~Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
~My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it.
~My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it.
RE:Cowlitz Help
Very interesting! Considering some rain coming. Thanks Matt. Really appreciate the advice.Matt wrote: It is definately worthwhile for a bankie, when the water level gets high the bank anglers often outproduce the boat guys.
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Also consider that the cow is dam regulated so rain or no rain the levels can fluctuate by THOUSANDS of cfs overnight and it often fluctuates. Keep your eyes on those gauges.
"When I grow up I want to be,
One of the harvesters of the sea.
I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman."
One of the harvesters of the sea.
I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman."
RE:Cowlitz Help
Good point, which gauge? There's several on the USGS for the Cowlitz.Matt wrote:Also consider that the cow is dam regulated so rain or no rain the levels can fluctuate by THOUSANDS of cfs overnight and it often fluctuates. Keep your eyes on those gauges.
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Paul-
You always want to check out the flow for "Cowlitz below Mayfield Dam" check out the link below. Since it's flowing at about 6 ish.....that is very good flow for wading by barrier in my opinion and the other known spot is BC. I haven't been down there in a very long time but that is a good flow right now, but clarity is unknown. At Barrier you don't have to cast very far either there are many "money slots" that these fish run or hold at, just add bait and you'll be good to go. I'm probably heading somewhere else this weekend, don't like to go there till summer, but good luck
Cowlitz below Mayfield
You always want to check out the flow for "Cowlitz below Mayfield Dam" check out the link below. Since it's flowing at about 6 ish.....that is very good flow for wading by barrier in my opinion and the other known spot is BC. I haven't been down there in a very long time but that is a good flow right now, but clarity is unknown. At Barrier you don't have to cast very far either there are many "money slots" that these fish run or hold at, just add bait and you'll be good to go. I'm probably heading somewhere else this weekend, don't like to go there till summer, but good luck
Cowlitz below Mayfield
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Have you ever fished here???? Not sure where you are getting your info from. Apples and Oranges with Barrier and Blue Creek. What bush piles you speak of at Barrier?? You'd have to cast about 200 yards at Barrier to get to the bush piles that I know of.Matt wrote:Barrier is harder to fish from the shore, but puts out some fish. When the water gets high throw around the brush piles with a float. Blue creeks is a popular spot and has a good amount of bank access. Drift fish or throw bobbers with bait. Corkies and yarn work well as well as "glowballing". Try throwing glowing corkies and yarn the first hour before sunrise.
It is definately worthwhile for a bankie, when the water level gets high the bank anglers often outproduce the boat guys.
Kzoo check your inbox.
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Also check Tacoma Power's website it has good info on whats going on in their power grid/dam network.
http://www.mytpu.org/tacomapower/parks- ... report.htm
http://www.mytpu.org/tacomapower/parks- ... report.htm
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I pulled a 6lb buck out of the brush at barrier 2 weeks ago. It was running at 9,000 cfs and 2 buddies and I were the only ones fishing there...... I never compared Barrier to BC so I don't know where you got that idea either.jens wrote:Have you ever fished here???? Not sure where you are getting your info from. Apples and Oranges with Barrier and Blue Creek. What bush piles you speak of at Barrier?? You'd have to cast about 200 yards at Barrier to get to the bush piles that I know of.Matt wrote:Barrier is harder to fish from the shore, but puts out some fish. When the water gets high throw around the brush piles with a float. Blue creeks is a popular spot and has a good amount of bank access. Drift fish or throw bobbers with bait. Corkies and yarn work well as well as "glowballing". Try throwing glowing corkies and yarn the first hour before sunrise.
It is definately worthwhile for a bankie, when the water level gets high the bank anglers often outproduce the boat guys.
Kzoo check your inbox.
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Don't talk to me like that Matt, I am not one of your kids. I don't appreciate your condescending GREAT ABILITY TO HIGHLIGHT WORDS. YOU ARE THE BEST! Your advice runs with Barrier and Blue Creek, 2 different locations that require different tactics.
What we say down South is pic or it didn't happen. Maybe I'll see you on the Mighty Cow Saturday, what color is your sled? A few of us would love to say hello .
What we say down South is pic or it didn't happen. Maybe I'll see you on the Mighty Cow Saturday, what color is your sled? A few of us would love to say hello .
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I dont know anything about the cow. I wish I did. It sounds like a place that some people catch fish. I sure wish I could catch fish. Maybe Ill try there someday and stop fishing the green river.
More fish please!
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I didn't talk to you in any "way". You know what my boat looks like.
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I think before my days are done,
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I can tell ya this though. Depends on the fish really. What routes they are deciding to take up river. Usually lower the water more towards the deep channels and the middle of the river. High water they choose the shallows and hang close to shore. This has been an odd year since the first of jan. The fish are not acting the way Id expect them to act. Its been really tough for bankers and easy for boats. Both in high water and low. In my oppinion if your fishing from bank fish night. Glowballin from bank will always out produce bank in the daylight. When I learn how to do it Ill let yall know more. I have to go sit back and practice with my baitcaster now. Im trying to figure these lil knobs out.
More fish please!
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Last thing I wanted was to have any conflicts here , we're all after one thing here, the chrome!
Once again, thanks for everyone providing advice .
Once again, thanks for everyone providing advice .
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RE:Cowlitz Help
Dude?? Seriously?? Matt was just offering his opinion and advice. You jumped on him. And the whole "whats your boat look like" threat.... Please...Ill be with Matt Sat. Perhaps you can say hi to us both.jens wrote:Don't talk to me like that Matt, I am not one of your kids. I don't appreciate your condescending GREAT ABILITY TO HIGHLIGHT WORDS. YOU ARE THE BEST! Your advice runs with Barrier and Blue Creek, 2 different locations that require different tactics.
What we say down South is pic or it didn't happen. Maybe I'll see you on the Mighty Cow Saturday, what color is your sled? A few of us would love to say hello .
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I mean cmon matt dont come to one of our rivers down here and try to bs us. It doesnt work. Imaginary brush piles at barrier.......cmon guy be serious.
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Alright, you got me it wasn't a "brush pile" it was a "submerged bush", my bad.
[lol] C'mon now guys you're arguing about a BUSH!
[lol] C'mon now guys you're arguing about a BUSH!
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"When I grow up I want to be,
One of the harvesters of the sea.
I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman."
One of the harvesters of the sea.
I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman."